
In a letter to tv in Poland24, erstwhile Deputy Minister of Justice, Marcin Romanowski, betrayed whether he would come to Poland to attend the ceremony of his late father. A politician who was granted political asylum in Hungary declared that he would not return to the country due to persecution. He besides stated that “the assault on him was not without affecting his father’s condition.”
Marcin Romanowski will not return to the country to attend the ceremony of his father, whose death was written down yesterday by Polish media. It was speculated that the erstwhile Deputy Minister of Justice might want to participate in a relative's burial, but this 1 resigned – he claims – due to the persecution of his person.
"I don't know who told the media about the death of Mr Romanowski's father, but individual made the substance of his full family's life public. Without the consent of my client and his household After specified a breach of privacy you should besides anticipate to observe ceremony ceremonies by uninvited guests. Horrible" – comments on Saturday's media coverage Bartosz Lewandowski.
Romanowski wrote a letter to the Polish station
Marcin Romanowski remains a wanted individual in Poland, which means that if he were found in the country, he could be arrested. Currently, the policy is in Hungary, which has given him asylum.
In a letter to tv in Poland24, the erstwhile Deputy Minister described his father as a ‘hard’ man despite the age he ‘did not show after himself’ his wellness problems. However, he stressed that “the full way on him was not without influence” on the relative's condition.
"I am not reasoning about criminal law. There will always be a time for that. Besides, the coalition robbers on 13 December already have so much on their conscience in serious matters where evidence is clear and clear that adequate is adequate for many years behind bars. And the construction of an organized crime group is huge. I will not be able to participate due to these persecutions in saying goodbye to my closest person, but thanks to my religion I feel that he is closer to me than in these last 3 hard months" - wrote Romanowski in a letter to the editorial office in Poland24.